Avoiding a Tropical Revolving Storm TRS

This video provides a practical demonstration of how a ship at sea takes action to avoid a tropical revolving storm (TRS). The method used to avoid the storm is based on the 1-2-3 rule that plots the TRS's accurately known position and the projected position for the next 24 and 48 hours. Other videos that may be watched to enhance the operational knowledge of ships: Rescue at sea:    • Managing Rescued Persons at Sea - Legal Re...   The ISM Code:    • What is 'The ISM Code (International Safet...   The official logbook:    • Official Logbook for Ship Masters   Maritime Labour Convention:    • Maritime Labour Convention (MLC 2006) - A ...   Safe Manning of Ships:    • Safe manning of ships - How is the safe ma...   Managing Stowaways Found on Ships:    • Managing Stowaways Found At Sea   STCW Convention and STCW Code:    • Understanding the STCW Convention and the ...   On-Board training as per STCW:    • On-board ship training of crew as per the ...   Drug and alcohol at sea:    • Drugs and Alcohol use at sea (on ships)   FAL Convention:    • Understanding the FAL Convention (Facilita...   Articles of agreement:    • Articles of Agreement - Terms of contract ...   Taking-over command as a Senior Officer on ship:    • Taking Over Command of a vessel - Guidelin...   Occupational health and safety:    • Occupational Health and Safety  for Seafar...   Financial management for mariners:    • Financial Resource Management for Seafarers   Risk management for seafarers:    • Risk Assessment on Ships - summarized for ...   Communication issues for mariners:    • Communication issues for mariners on ships...   Leadership skills for mariners:    • Developing Leadership in Mariners - Leader...   Conflict management for mariners:    • Conflict Management at Sea - Leadership an...